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Show r 2iy r r 'flf The Salt Lake Tribune, Sunday, July 1, 1962 Letters to Landers A Vife Will Get No More Gifts Just Loyalty Allene Tanner Gives Vows , Joining the ranks of June brides la Mrs, Craig G. Hanson, the former. Miss Allene Tanner. The couple was married Thursday in the Salt Lake LDS Temple with ElRay Christiansen, Assistant to the Council of Twelve Apostles, officiating. Afterward the couple was honored, at a wedding breakfast at Hotel Utah Sky Room. A reception was held that evening at the Monument Park Eleventh LDS Ward. Parents of Pair . The bride is the daughter of Dr. and Mrs. O. A. Tanner, 2460 St. Mary's Dr. (1400 South). Parents of the bridegroom are Mr. and Mrs. Eugene C Hanson, 2050 Princeton Dr. (1140 South). Mrs. Edward S, Bliss, Seattle, was matron of honor and Miss Ann McKendrick served as maid of honor. Miss Marjorie Tanner, Preston, Idaho; Miss Jessie Wagstaff and Miss Kathryn Hanson were bridesmaids. ' Was Best Man Best man was Eugene C. Hanson Jr. Ushering were Winston Faux, Lowell Knapp, Paul Jones,. David Home and Ron Knight After a wedding .. trip through the Northwest Canada and to the World's Fair the couple will make a home in Salt Lake City. Both will continue their studies at the University of Utah the bride n education and the bridegroom in law. He is a member of Phi Kappa Phi. . Prenuptial parties were given by. Mrs. Carl Bury, Miss Carolyn Bury, Miss Francine Bury, Miss Lucille England. Mrs. Ora Wagstaff, Miss Jessie Wagstaff,, Miss Ann McKendrick, Mrs. Maurice McKendrick, Miss Marjorie Tanner, Mrs. Eldon Tanner and Mrs. Lucy Dear Ann Landers: J i and put it t be- tween the family Bible and Webster's dictionary. Whatever you goes in our house. A few days ago you. gave a warm and reassuring answer to the woman who herself signed It may have made HER feel good but it wrecked things around here for me, g that is. You told her, is nice but its not important Its loyalty that counts." My husband is the kind I i , "Gift-Wrapped- ." V Gift-givin- u Mrs. Craig G. Hanson ' Bona Belliston Says Pledges OGDEN Miss Bona Belliston and Parley L. Belnap were united in marriage June 22 in the Salt Lake LDS Teynple. Henry D. Moyle, first counselor of the LDS Church First Presidency, of' ficiated. Mr. and Mrs. Lester H. Belliston, Ogden, are the Mr. and Mrs. Eugene T.. Gardner, Spanish Fork, announce the forthcoming marriage of their daughter, Miss Beth Marene. Gardner, to Roger W. Redmond: Mr. and Mrs. Wilford G. Redmond, Eureka, are of the future bridegroom. The couple will be married Aug. 24 in Manti LDS Temple rites.. s ? "Beautiful things lor the Home Beautiful ARZBERG WHITE Brides Tint Cboict Bridei Registry brides parents. Mr. and Mrs. John N. Belnap, Hooper, are the bridegrooms parents. The next evening a reception honored the couple at the Brigham Young University Center In Ogden. Attending the bride were Mrs. James C Richards and Mrs. Gerald E. Adamson, matrons of honor; Mrs. Garland L. Bray, Miss Ann Holland, Miss Barbara Hoyt, Miss Frederica Rimmasch and Mrs. Thomas F. Rogers. Ronald Wlghtman was best man. Ushers were Marvin Folsom, Merlin Sorenson and Werner Weixler. The couple will reside In San Francisco. : The bride graduated from the University of Utah and received a Masters of Arts degree from Brigham Young University. She was ejected to Phi Beta Kappa, Phi Kappa Phi and was a member of Lambda Delta Sigma. Mr. Belnap received his B.A. and M.A. degrees from RYU, He also attended Weber College. He did graduate study in Paris, France with Marcel Dupre and also studied at the Royal Flemish Conservatory at Antwerp, Belgium. He has been guest organist at the Salt Lake LDS Tabernacle. McConkie and Wayne David Beesley. Parents of the betrothed pair are Mr. and Mrs. Don L. McConkie and Mr.' and Mrs. David Beesley, all of Provo. good-hearte- d per- son and full of, pep, which is what Dad needs to ,rheer Mm This woman holds hands with Dad In public and acts very possessive. She tries to be nice to my brother and me but we think shes putting on an act. What will we LuAnne Bean Repeats Wedding Promises Solemn Tiuptial vows in the Salt Lake LDS Temple united in marriage Miss LuAnne Bean and Lynn L. Circling Aug. 30 for their wedding In the Manti LDS Temple are Miss Colleen Jin who never failed to remember every birthday and anniveh read that rsary.-When letter he gave me a loving pat on the head and announced, Ann is right From row on youre not getting gifts just loyalty." Thanks for nothing. Slow Bum. ' Dear Slow: Sorry I loused things? up at your house. Tell your husband it is a sneaky practice to quote out of context I said, Gifts are not to be used as a substitute for loyalty. If a husband wants to be a double doll Ji can give both. Dear Ann Landers: Mom died 17 months ago. She was a gracious lady and every, one loved her. Dad was very depressed until his friends began to encourage him to got around socially. Last March he started to date a woman who is so different from Mom that some of our friends made remarks.- - Shes brassy and loud and wears lots of jewelry. My aunt says she is redly a Colleen McConkie Cariall no s. tith Im im and no pencil. My husband swears by your column. He bought your "Since book, You Ask Me, , i d' Beth Marene Gardner , I wish your editor would put you on a alow boat to ' China with no typewriter, no pen f, Whimpey. Paul C Child, LDS Elder, officiated at the morning ceremony Tuesday. The bride is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eugene U. Bean, Seattle. Mr. Whimpey is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Whimpey, 1836 Lincoln St. (945 East). An open house in the evening at the Whimpey home honored the newlyweds as did a wedding breakfast at Hotel Utah Sky Room. Friday evening they greeted reception guests at the LDS Institute of Religion in " Seattle, Wash.' rAt the open house, Miss Sue Yank and James E. Whimpey attended the couple. At the Seattle, fete, attendants were Miss June Marlow, Miss Karen Brighton, Mrs. Lawrence E. Beaii, and Mrs. Ronald H. Bean. James E. Whimpey was best man. Ushers were Lawrence E.- Beaiv Ronald H. Bean, Harvey K. Bean and Robert W. Bean. ; The couple will reside in Seattle where the bridegroom is a student at the University of Washington Dental School. He also ' attended the University of f Utah. His bride attended v Brigham Young University and was affiliated with Dllectus Chi Sorores. ' My advice is to bane up the , manual and .memorize the answer. Then, test And what makes youthink as soon as possible, go down that everyone who passes is and take the ; test; again. normal?" Have you ever Theres no disgrace in failseen Los Angeles, or Chicaing. The only disgrace is not This 4:30 at drivers keeping at it until you make go pm.? t . the grade. is normal to not We are her? many against him getting married again, we just want him to company. A lot of bright people Dunk their first driving do, Ann, if Dad decides choose somebody more like Mom. Unhappy Ones. Dear Unhappy Ones: If your Dad marries this woman you win be gracious, as your mother would want you to be, and make the best of it ...I, v, It is understandable for children to feel as you do under the circumstances, but your father knows better than you what his needs Re-rea- d r $Dai?P2M S am of Beauty College 329 South State Dear Ann landers: I am a teenager who needs help. I took my driving test last week and flunked it I cried for two solid hours and could not eat one bit of dinner. My sister wised off that 1 must be an imbecile, I think maybe shes right. She said every nut and his cousin drives a car and here Im so stupid I couldnt even pass the test. Ive been practicing for months, Ann, and I really am a good driver; I just did not know the answers to some of those questions. Im so embarrassed over this I cant face people. And now Pm afraid to take the test again because if I flunk it a second time Ill just have a nervous breakdown. Have you ever heard of a normal person flunking a driving test? Please tell me what to do. Im Shook. Dear Shook: Cheer up, Chicken, youve got plenty of , OUR BEAUTY BUS WILL PICK YOU UP A- - RETURN YOU CALL NOW FOR DETAILS YH DA2-557- 6 Penney's - . . Mrs. Lynn JULY CLEARANCE SALE begins tomorrow! I Whimpey Iola Dean Recites Vows In Nevada Ceremony An array of prenuptwd parties marked the wedding Saturday in Las Vegas of two wellknown Salt Lakers Iola Dean, 49 4th East, and Ralph R. Brewer, Jr., 4113 3340 East The couples marriage was solbmnlzed in the little Church of the West in the late afternoon. A wedding dinner followed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bullock, Las . Vegas. Mrs. Walter Berg, Salt Lake City, and Mrs, Bullock attended the bride. Joel Brewer was best man for his father; The bride, who Is secretary to Utahs Governor George D. Clyde, is a daughter of Mrs. Jane P, Dunkley, 618 10th East, and the late William Earl Dunkley. The bridegrooms parents are Mr. and Mrs. Ralph R. Brewer. San Francisco.. A dinner at Fort Douglas Officers Club given by the brides family honored the couple prior to their marriage. Thirty close friends at the State Capitol also" honored the bride at a cocktail and dinner party at Coveys. Mr. and Mrs. Norman Van Pelt, 1355 Miller Ave., and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Berg, 1164 No. 250 West, Bountiful, were among those enter- taining at prenuptial parties. SPECIAL! count on Penney's for smart fashions o at a prico to ploaso tho Dad-to-b- MATERNITY MATCH-UP- S Spring & Summer each : APPAREL, ACCESSORIES, SHOES : reduced All tho nows edited for mothers-to-b- e In hand washable cottons (breeze-weigtops, sturdy ht duck bottoms). 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